Cisco Security Bible
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:01/03/2002
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Price:$120.00
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Table of Contents
Preface.
Part I: Understanding Network Security.
Chapter 1: Identifying Threats to Network Security.
Chapter 2: Internet Protocol Network Security.
Chapter 3: Detecting Intrusions.
Part II: Securing Networks.
Chapter 4: Securing the Network Infrastructure.
Chapter 5: Securing Networks Using ACL.
Chapter 6: Protecting Networks Using Cisco Perimeter Routers.
Chapter 7: Cisco Encryption Technology.
Part III: Security Using Firewalls.
Chapter 8: Cisco IOS Firewall.
Chapter 9: Cisco PIX Firewall.
Part IV: Understanding and Implementing AAA.
Chapter 10: Cisco AAA Security Technology.
Chapter 11: Configuring the Network Access Server for AAA Security.
Part V: Virtual Private Networks.
Chapter 12:Fundamentals of Virtual Private Networks.
Chapter 13: Securing a Virtual Private Network.
Part VI: Cisco Technologies and Security Products.
Chapter 14: Cisco IOS IPSec.
Chapter 15: Cisco's Network-Security Management Products.
Chapter 16: Cisco Firewall and VPN Management Products.
Part VII: A Networking Primer.
Chapter 17: Networking Basics.
Chapter 18: OSI Model-An Overview.
Appendix A: Assessment Questions.
Appendix B: Lab Exercises.
Index. End-User License Agreement.
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